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… Blanche and Horace shared a love of music; after their marriage they formed a small orchestra and for a short time …
Type: Biography
… Annie McCrostie: there were to be 11 children of the marriage. Thomson was granted a year's leave without pay …
Type: Biography
… and one woman is the most beautiful thing on earth’. Their marriage never faltered because neither personality …
Type: Biography
… tribe from the territory, and his descendants’ strategic marriages. Poroumata Another significant incident was the …
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Part of story: Ngāti Porou
… Wellington on 2 August 1915 on the Ulimaroa ; the couple's marriage had been formally registered on 19 July after the …
Type: Biography
… before rejoining the Anchor company. In 1947 his first marriage ended in divorce, and on 26 April 1949 he married …
Type: Biography
… Neal because the city council required women to resign on marriage. The years between 1937 and 1945 were …
Type: Biography
… a number of years with New Zealand Railways, but on his marriage certificate he described himself as a professional …
Type: Biography
… in charge of police in the new Labour government. Remarriage, and Wohlmann's antipathy towards former Red Feds … by his wife, Christine, and the only child of his first marriage. Wohlmann was a keen sportsman and joined a variety …
Type: Biography
… and made apple cider. There were no children of the marriage. Rachael served on the Tainui Māori Trust Board …
Type: Biography
… a witness at their wedding. There were no children of the marriage. She continued to use her maiden name throughout … published and built up her research reputation before her marriage. In 1929 Bell was awarded the William Gibson …
Type: Biography
… of Wight, England, and was baptised on 6 November 1814. His marriage to Catherine, known as Kate, third daughter of … New Zealand, on 19 May 1852; there were 10 children of the marriage. Much of Hadfield's early childhood was spent on …
Type: Biography
… coalition ended in 1922. In 1920 Low cabled a proposal of marriage to Madeline Grieve Kenning of Auckland, whom he had … at London on 7 June 1920, and were to have two daughters. Marriage brought him a 'new peace and tranquillity'. …
Type: Biography
… was born on 5 July 1901 in Christchurch. A year earlier the marriage of his parents, Rose Ann Cole and Harry Lye, a … York, survived by his wife and the children of his first marriage. He had arranged for his body to be donated to the …
Type: Biography
… towards his many hapū. The elders arranged Nireaha's marriage to a high-ranking woman of Hāmua and Muaūpoko; this … were Matewai and Pirihira. Nireaha had several other marriages or liaisons and a large family. At different times …
Type: Biography
… School, where he remained until his retirement in 1987. His marriage had become strained during his years in America, … he lived with his partner Helen Garonne Hunter after his marriage to Kate ended in 1987. From there he self-published …
Type: Biography
… Pākehā. He visited Te Rauparaha at Taupō pā, Porirua, and marriages were made to confirm the peacemaking between the … had adopted two of his children, probably from his first marriage; according to the French explorer Dumont d'Urville …
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… By about 1790 he had a daughter, Te Tahuri, who was of marriageable age. The name of Te Tahuri's mother is not … major battles. It is known that he was in Waikato for the marriage of Te Wherowhero to Ngāwaero, probably in late …
Type: Biography
… also a talented singer. For Fergus Dunlop this was a second marriage following divorce, so Augusta (as she was known) … an establishment role in branches of organisations such as Marriage Guidance, Birthright and the South Auckland …
Type: Biography
… where she began a school for young ladies. In 1813 the marriage of William's sister, Lydia, to their cousin Edward … of his imminent departure reached William and hurried along marriage plans. At Sheffield, on 11 July 1825, he married …
Type: Biography